Toronto Police officers are investigating the controversy surrounding a teacher at Delta Alternative Senior School who put up explicit sex education brochures in his Grades 7 and 8 classroom.

The occasional teacher — identified as Wade Vroom — was reinstated this week to the College St.-Ossington Ave.school, according to the Toronto District School Board, after being forced to work from home since the brochures were taken down May 3.

“We are currently investigating this occurrence and we (are) gathering as much information as we can,” Det.-Const. Sean Cassidy said Wednesday.

Published by the AIDS Committee of Toronto (ACT), one of the brochures in question is entitled “Use Your Head When Giving It: Blow Job Tips” and offers advice for gay men on safe sex. There is an image of a man seemingly engaged oral sex.

Other brochures included ads for the female condom and the day-after pill and an ACT handout titled “If You Like to F---” that imparts tips for the general sexual health of gay men.

The TDSB has said the teacher did not get prior approval by the board and principal before posting the brochures in his classroom.

The Toronto Sun has learned Vroom also teaches at nearby King Edward Jr. and Senior Public School, near College and Bathurst Sts.

Const. Wendy Drummond said Wednesday she was not aware of how the matter was brought to the attention of police.

“It is unclear at this time if charges are applicable,” she said.

Ryan Bird, spokesman for the TDSB, said the school board has detailed 13-page document of procedures that outline when staff must make a police report, which includes when a violent incident occurs or when a student may have been a victim of abuse.

“The procedures do not require staff to make a report to the police in circumstances such as those involving the classroom at Delta Alternative School,” Bird said, who added to his knowledge, it was not a parent or staff member at Delta who alerted police.

The school board is being cooperative with the investigation, Bird said. He’s not aware if Vroom was interviewed by officers.

Parents leaving the Montrose Ave. school with their children declined to speak with media.

Chris Bolton, TDSB chairman and the school trustee for Delta, could not be reached for comment Wednesday evening.

Police investigating sex brochures at Toronto school

Toronto Police officers are investigating the controversy surrounding a teacher at Delta Alternative Senior School who put up explicit sex education brochures in his Grades 7 and 8 classroom.

The occasional teacher — identified as Wade Vroom — was reinstated this week to the College St.-Ossington Ave.school, according to the Toronto District School Board, after being forced to work from home since the brochures were taken down May 3.

“We are currently investigating this occurrence and we (are) gathering as much information as we can,” Det.-Const. Sean Cassidy said Wednesday.

Published by the AIDS Committee of Toronto (ACT), one of the brochures in question is entitled “Use Your Head When Giving It: Blow Job Tips” and offers advice for gay men on safe sex. There is an image of a man seemingly engaged oral sex.